I saw this in the theater as a kid. I was in awe of the fighting scenes. I was at the edge of my seat suffocating from popcorn being so nervous. Looking back at it again, I can confirm this is a well made martial arts film. The choreography and editing are well executed. Timeless movie!
@benclassified9451 Жыл бұрын
Great movie ... really terrible dubbing.
@tannhauser5399 Жыл бұрын
@Don Juan - yeah, exactly that! Also being older now, I know that none of that would fly in a real life, and also his pants/jeans were much too "tight" to do any effective kicking in most cases... but even now, it is stil entertaining to watch :)
@robdog7516 Жыл бұрын
I took Kenpo and Jeff would come to the class to teach quite often. He loved talking about the moves, and how to use them in real life, if needed. He was a really good martial artist and loved teaching. All the moves you see in the fights are real kenpo techniques. The only sad thing is Mr Parker, the inventor of Kenpo, Jeff’s master, passed away before this could hit the big screen.
@thepsychologist8159 Жыл бұрын
"I can confirm this is a well made martial arts film" - Yes, I also recall learning how to throw chain links at gas bottles during my martial arts classes.
@donjuantrumpetajohnson Жыл бұрын
@@thepsychologist8159 Good! See I told you it was well made!
@jumpercable204 жыл бұрын
It's really a shame the Mr. Speakman didn't have a larger film history. I know in his later years he developed some health problems but he could have turned Hollywood upside down. His skill was extraordinary.
@neilross1166 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree with you there, he was an exceptional martial artist. The Perfect Weapon is one of my all time favourite movies, Jeff could've been at the top of his game if he had better opportunities.
@laryoung29497 ай бұрын
Maybe it's good he didn't , he's probably better off .. still one of my favorites tho ..
@rodgerhempfing29216 ай бұрын
He was very athletic, it helps.
@Hapkido82AUS5 ай бұрын
There is a podcast where Speakman tells what happened- the script for The Perfect Weaoon 2 eventually became a little movie called.... Speed.
@Kdotkon3 ай бұрын
@@Hapkido82AUSThat actually makes a ton of sense. Young Keanu did look, in that movie, similar to young Jeff
@rinihariani10433 жыл бұрын
Ahhh...back at the time, when action movies so simple, down-to-earth, yet wonderfuly entertained the audiences 😊👍👍. My regard to Mr.Jeff Speakman.
@robd13293 жыл бұрын
Wish they made movies now like this. Their all fake with wires now
@Embrachu2 жыл бұрын
This movie was so cheesy.
@rinihariani10432 жыл бұрын
@@Embrachu : Well, perhaps cheesy for you, but not for the others 😊.
@leonidas7692 Жыл бұрын
My Regard as well. My Regard as well.
@RSTL1234 Жыл бұрын
Back then we were wild but blind,But today we know it it was all fake
@skornd713 Жыл бұрын
Man, looking back on this and being able to appreciate the generations of stars and action stars in this....Professor Toru Tanaka, James Hong, Mako, James Lew, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Al Leong, Mariska Hargitay and of course Jeff....and so much of the stunt team that we've seen in other classics, this was such a great cast.
@HENZI-cv7re8 ай бұрын
It is isn't it? Looking back before they became huge stars.
@CrowT Жыл бұрын
Man his spinning back fist strikes are so brutal. Wish Speakman would have had a longer movie career. He was awesome.
@everready19373 Жыл бұрын
My dad and I saw this at the theater when it came out. I think he was really impressed. Man I miss dad.
@mrv12714 ай бұрын
My condolences 😢
@maristoldboys54664 ай бұрын
My condolences for your loss. Be blessed in Jesus' Name.☦️🕊🌴🇫🇯🌅
@pulakeshinjoshi44503 ай бұрын
I miss mine too...he showed the best western classics movies, old war movies classics also Bruce Lee's - Enter the dragon.
@awickedtribe Жыл бұрын
I first saw Mr. Speakman years before the movie came out, at a Martial Arts Exposition performing Kata in the Okinawan System Goju (Hard-Soft) Ryu. Having been a student of Kenpo (Japanese for Fist Law) and Chuan Fa (Chinese for Law of the Fist), it blew my mind. He was incredibly fluid and smooth and fast! When the video (VHS) came out, and I saw the Kata he does in the motel room at the beginning I got chills. I watched it so much that the tape wore out and broke at that part... It still gives me chills, but now I have it on DVD. This movie was made as a way to promote not only Kenpo but also all Martial Systems and Arts (yes there is a difference) because at the time Tae Kwon Do had 98% of the school market and Kenpo was about 2% of that leftover 2%. Mr. Parker, the Grandmaster of Chinese-American Kenpo, wanted to show the effectiveness of his System against TKD. Mr. Speakman, who originally trained and competed in Kata in the Okinawan System Goju (Hard-Sofy) Ryu, was chosen as his Representive due to his skill, and looks. One thing that I love about the fight scenes is that Mr. Speakman uses some techniques that are taught to White Belts, something you rarely see. One scene he does this in is the fight scene in the nightclub, after the fight begins and he moves out onto the dance floor. A bad guy jumps him from behind and gets him in a headlock and Mr. Speakman uses a technique I learned in my first year as a student. In the scene in the Dojang against the three TKD bad guys, the third guy he goes against he uses a Whirling Axe technique that is amazingly fast. I have seen it done hundreds of time but Mr. Speakmandoes it like I have never seen. I know there are a lot of haters who talk smack about Kenpo. When I was about 10 years old or so, I wanted to take Kenpo because I had see a promo for the first Martial ArtsOpen, which was in Long Beach Ca, circa '62. My dad and I went around to the few Martial Arts studios there were, non-Kenpo schools, and whenever we asked about Kenpo the sensei/sifu always said the same thing; Kenpo was overkill because the techniques had too many strikes, it was slap fighting and you couldn't spar/compete with it's techniques. I ended up taking Hop Gar Gungfu (Monkey-Crane Kung Fu) which was twice a week and an 1 1/2 hour drive there and back. I switched to Hung Gar (Tiger-Crane) in around '66, because a school opened up that was much closer. After Bruce Lee came onto the scene, quite a few schools opened, of all sorts of Systems. I was enthralled with TKD's Byong Yu and was about to enroll in TKD when my dad got transferred and we moved to where there were several schools, including a Kenpo school. I forgot about TKD (though stayed a fan of Mr. Byong Yu) and stayed a Kenpo student for quite a few years before moving again. There weren't any Kenpo schools close enough to be practical, but I found a Chuan Fa school that was; which is the basis for ALL hard styles of Kung Fu nad the forerunner of Kara Te, and the system behind Kenpo. There is a lot of hatred for Kenpo and for the more traditional Systems, especially Kung Fu, for being impractical in today's environment, but that's not true. Contrary to what a certain movie claims, Bruce Lee was heavily influenced by Mr. Parker after he competed at Mr. Parker's Open, displayinghis one- and three-inch punches. Mr Parker invited mr Lee back to his house and they talked all through the night. At the beginning of 'Enter the Dragon' when Mr Lee was on the boat and one of the other fighters says he can break boards, to which mr Lee replies "Boards don't hit back"; that was part of the conversation in Mr Parker's study that night, except it was Mr Lee who said he could break boards and Mr Parker told him "Boards can't hit you back." Mr Parker talked about Kenpo and the philosophy behind it, about how Kenpo is progressive and ever-changing and that one should find which techniques work for oneself and that, in the end, there was no 'wrong' way to perform a technique. He also explained that adopting other Systems techniques was important. To break it down at it's core, Kenpo/Chuan Fa teaches White Dot focusing, as opposed to Black Dot focusing. BDF teaches you to focus on the area you are striking, to punch past it, while WDF teaches one to chose your strike then choose follow up strikes as you initiate your strike. This is why Kenpo/ Chuan Fa is also known as the Way of the Continuous Fist. The idea is that you strike your opponent and use Reactionary Posturing as your follow-up strikes. If you hit your opponent in the solar plexus, for example, been if he can take it his upper body will come forward. As soon as you contact your opponent with your Dragon Fist, Ram's Head or Palm, you move your striking hand upward, using whatever type of strike you decide, Broken Wing or Leopard's Paw or whatever, using Body Conturing which is where you follow the body of your opponent to accurately land your strike. hitting the chin will cause your opponent's head to go back. Your strike continues upward, then comes down with maybe a Tiger's Claw/Paw across the face. continuing downward, you then use a back hammerfist to strike the abdomen. The idea is to not continuously hit the same target, but to hurt your opponent all over. That was the 'Overkill' my dad and I were told about. The 'slapping' was maneuvering your opponent to where you want him for a strike, and the "you can't spar with it' was due to Kenpo/Chuan Fa's philosophy of when you are attacked you destroy the weapon, make your opponent hurt all over, or incapacitate him, then to cross and cover way from the danger. The problem is that everyone compares Systems to MMA, which, while it does present a fighting system's viability, is set to rules. I remember how, in the early 70s I learned that to compete in contact sport, I basically had to learn Kickboxing and adapt Kenpo to it. And to not use the self defense techniques I had spent years learning; self defense techniques that I have seen other systems adopt. Personally, I think it doesn't matter which system you learn, as they all teach you how the body works, and how to hurt it. It's the user who makes it successful or not.
@keithcambier174 Жыл бұрын
Well said
@martj13135 ай бұрын
I know more about you now than any of my family.
@glide789 Жыл бұрын
I expected him to walk in this bar and yell "Anybody seen Ritchie?"
@archangelpaintingstudio31366 ай бұрын
Why?
@Cyberhawkzz5 ай бұрын
@@archangelpaintingstudio3136. Steven Seagal, Out for Justice (movie).
@EdwardRipley2 ай бұрын
Call it a Seagal reference, from his movie Out for Justice.
@RecoveringGenius7 жыл бұрын
Saw this in the Theater. Speakman's the real deal. Good athlete, great martial artist, and a great guy...
@AGC8284 жыл бұрын
You've met him? ("...and a great guy"). He does represent American Kenpo. Was very good back in the day. Put on a lot of weight since. This film...saw it in the theatre too. Initial impression. Entertained. Liked what I saw....Years later---seeing and hearing the cheesy dialogue, ridiculous choreography "for entertainment sake"..not as much. Could have been so much better had they.... ...NOT postured before the fight with the 5 Korean mob guys in Kim's shop ...NOT have the 5 Korean mob guys get back up..and lay motionless on the floor...carried out on a stretcher into an ambulance..police arrive. ...gym scene--in a TKD schol after hours (NOT an American kickboxing gym). ..NO cheesy dialogue e.g. gm scene with 3 Korean bad guys (one was played by James Lew--Chinese dude). ...cliche dialogue--this movie could win the award for using the most cliche lines e.g. "...show me what you got white boy". j..before that "...this is my dance...". LOL!! ...why would factory workers bother attacking Jeff? Wouldn't they just ignore him? :) Suddenly the workers go into "kill mode". :) Only 1 Korean mob guy walking above. Just ONE??? Should be an army!! ...one man against an army of Korean mob guys? What does this say about the Korean mob? Pushovers? in any real life situation 1 vs many is a NO WIN. Bad guys don't attack one at a time. HEHE!! Funny in the fights Jeff never bruised or bled. Never gassed out. going all out fighting for his life.
@txmetalhead82xk3 жыл бұрын
Same here! Nothing like watching an action flick at the theatre.
@liamcoyne21372 жыл бұрын
@@AGC828 your getting mixed up, this is Jeff Speakmen not Steven Seagal
@live2win4freedom82 Жыл бұрын
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@sajmeister Жыл бұрын
Jeff Speakman is an amazing human being, great athlete and a smart teacher. He emits power and you can feel that just from his handshakes 🤝, he's always nice to his fans and has a great sense of humour too
@pjpless24 жыл бұрын
Loved the training scenes from childhood to adulthood. A great deal of research went into those Kenpo scenes. I've been practicing Kenpo for several years now and love to see it when they put actual authenticity in Martial Arts films.
@rolffgrammer71852 жыл бұрын
I see this comment is 2 years old, I hope by now you realise the "research" was done by the founder of the art Ed Parker lol...but yes I love the movie too.
@zachwalker522 Жыл бұрын
Agreed, and showing the belt progression and him getting better
@insidethemusicalmind7207 Жыл бұрын
@@rolffgrammer7185 I studied Kenpo as well, always liked seeing it in action in this movie.
@lowellcalavera6045 Жыл бұрын
That's bulls**t. EPK had no spinning heel kick at the lower belt levels😂
@bartolomecostecho9030 Жыл бұрын
I like kempo chicken..really tasty!!
@AntAntL5 жыл бұрын
I was studying Kenpo when this movie came out....and at one point, it was my favorite movie. Brings back memories.
@Chris_Prime Жыл бұрын
They managed to find every single famous Asian actor of the time and put them in this movie. They even dug up (Odd Job) the Asian villain from James Bond!
@DaveKarl4 жыл бұрын
Choreography and editing in this move was awesome. On another level for 1991.
@Special-Delivery574 жыл бұрын
He truly brought Kenpo alive on the big screen. Great job. Thank you.❤️🙏🏻❤️
@jlongi97425 жыл бұрын
One of the best martial arts films of the 90’s totally underrated.
@frankeinstein15 жыл бұрын
@John Longinette immensely....
@mikeachenbach55195 жыл бұрын
Totally agree, loved this movie.
@paulmiller92375 жыл бұрын
That's one of the best martial arts movies of all time! And definitely under rated!
@Davido505 жыл бұрын
Truth! #kenpo
@k9m425 жыл бұрын
Naaaa
@InformationIsTheEdge Жыл бұрын
I remember this as a big deal. I was training at a Kenpo school when this came out. Having just gotten my first degree black belt the year before and Mr. Parker having presided over my test 8 months before his death. Seeing Mr. Parker's crest, his system and his ideas on film was a real charge! I even met Mr. Speakman 3 years after this film at a seminar he was holding in Rhode Island. His class was excellent! Full of useful ideas, fun stories and easy humor. It was a fantastic workout that was about 3 hours long. Very exhausting! But fun and exhilarating!
@Stamatos6 жыл бұрын
I used to sit and watch this movie over and over again as a teenager. Jeff Speakman was always so underrated, he and Wincott could actually act unlike many of their contemporaries. I wish he was still doing this level of film, would love to see him work with MJW or Scott Atkins. Fantastic movie and one of my favorite 90s action actors.
@Elthenar4 жыл бұрын
There is a difference between having a real, professional martial artist on screen instead of an actor who was trained to do it for a film. The thing it really shows up in is the footwork.
@kingsman84753 жыл бұрын
You are very right. My sensei was about foot work, foot work and foot work.
@LoOnyCal7 жыл бұрын
Seen this movie 50 times and still blown away by this art!
@r.j.makemyday78144 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Master Speakman, for a very entertaining, memorable film. One of the best action films of that era, for sure ! Sabumnim R.J.
@MThrow9 жыл бұрын
Back in the early '80s I had the great pleasure of meeting both Ed Parker and Jeff Speakman, and anyone that thinks Kenpo is all flash and no substance is totally clueless. "Every strike a block, and every block a strike" sums it up perfectly. Great video, glad I found it.
@juantlopez38 жыл бұрын
Yes kenpo is truly legit been training for more that 20+ even its taken me forever to get my BLACK I wouldn't change the journey for any thing
@averyflores36698 жыл бұрын
+juan lopez so very true, I've been in Kenpo for about 15yrs and I still don't have my black belt. I know people will say why. I've had 2 pregnancies while studying and also some injuries. but I will still continue to train and eventually get my black belt, but that is not my main focus. my training is; not the color of my belt. When I finally get it , I want to know that it is Very well deserved, that I truly earned it. As for now I will enjoy the Journey; hope you enjoy your Journey. many Blessing.
@fabianobelmonte95656 жыл бұрын
+juan lopez I think its time to go to another dojo cause ur sensei is ripping u off bud
@solice88446 жыл бұрын
Juan Lopez and Avery Flores, hang in there guys. You picked the right system. It took me 12 years to get my black belt in American Kenpo and 4 more years to get my 2nd degree, 16 total years. It is truly the journey that counts along with having fun overcoming our own personal hurdles to continue growing. Like the guy says in the movie, "Kenpo is the most lethal . . . ". Outsiders are clueless as to what this art is all about.
@fabianobelmonte95656 жыл бұрын
solice8844 Come on realistically its like 5 years add subtract it should not take a decade to get
@explorer19684 жыл бұрын
The choreography is just splendid, the music vibrant, the fights are the best!! Unforgettable movie with a supreme Jeff Speakman!!!
@berylrosenberg7046 жыл бұрын
James Lew, Jeff Speakman and all the other stunt martial artists deserve as much credit for keeping straight faces as they do their excellent techniques. Great movie!
@1maticactionsports2864 жыл бұрын
This film was one of the best marital arts movies, wayyyyy under rated
@jamesduncanlinch63223 жыл бұрын
For what I see is pretty idiotic
@ledzepplin8258 жыл бұрын
went to high school with jeff john hersey in arlington heights im proud of jeff of his accomplishments and being a good friend growing up so happy for you jeff
@golfer15153 жыл бұрын
I can't believe that you didn't include the scene where the four guys wanted to take his wallet. Best scene in the entire movie. hard to believe that wasn't included.
@custosnocte1528 Жыл бұрын
Probably because the fight was over too quick 🤣 right ?!
@custosnocte1528 Жыл бұрын
Jeff Speakman is a legit tough guy !
@mictdave1 Жыл бұрын
I agree, even though it was short the wallet scene was the best. I remember being a kid seeing that thinking “whoa!”
@yanni2112 Жыл бұрын
don't remember it, gonna check, thanks
@blacklivesorblackvotes2985 Жыл бұрын
Not really. It wasn’t even a fight tbh. You’re just biased.
@tranceforlife15 жыл бұрын
Years ago, just when this movie was released I met Jeff Speakman. I trained in Kenpo under Lee Wedlake Jr. in Florida. Jeff came to our studio. Super nice guy. I still have his autograph. Underrated movie. A good showing how fast, adaptive and powerful Kenpo really is.
@tranceforlife15 жыл бұрын
@The Beast I completely agree and without the moves being exaggerated. I love how it's nearly 50% lower body and 50% upper.
@revistakatana85962 жыл бұрын
Sin duda una de las mejores cintas de Artes Marciales que se han producido en Occidente. La edición de las escenas de acción es fuera de serie y la ejecución de Jeff Speakman, Embajador del KENPO desde entonces es impecable. La Coreografía a cargo del Gran Maestro Ed Parker es un testimonio atemporal.
@boykarulz240810 жыл бұрын
I met Jeff Speakman and Ed Parker Jr. when they came in to my home town for a martial arts expo.My friend was working at the hotel they were staying at.He some how got them to show up at his house where I was at the time with his brothers.The two were very humble and nice guys to take the time to do this.We took pictures.Very cool!
@Bladestar79 жыл бұрын
the best Martial Artists in the World are the ones who are very humble.
@perfectsplit55157 жыл бұрын
Re: Kent I once heard a really good BJJ black belt tell his friend, "The more you know, the less you talk."
@MakavelithePrince963 жыл бұрын
Hey tell him I said Hi. Better yet I'd like him to team up with him when this world ends. Maybe he can teach me a few moves too. I'm rusty though. Lol Id like to show the bad guys that bullying Is wrong.
@coreyspurlock68655 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite martial artists of all time. Jeff Speakman is why I went into Kenpo Karate
@chrishoffman15759 жыл бұрын
I am a student of Mr Speakman. He is an amazing person as much as he is a martial artist. He's amazing to work out with. Very skillfull. As powerful as he is fast.
@agelesskarate7 жыл бұрын
Master speakman is great person to talk too. Very humble and nice. He's not full of himself, easy to talk to. Speakman has a great curriculum too. I have a lot of respect for a man who treats others with the same respect. He's also supported me in seminars and just in general he's a great guy. Tell master speakman Lorenzo from Ageless Karate sends my respect.
@ispeakmucho7 жыл бұрын
Chris Hoffman tell Mr Speakman he still has fans out here.
@fluffdegoss7 жыл бұрын
Does he still teach and if so where?
@joseperz23847 жыл бұрын
yes you are right
@gugolbaho7 жыл бұрын
He could be a martial art superman as he also know filipino arnis kali
@ironshark50154 жыл бұрын
I loved this movie.. wow after all these years it still looks impressive
@lawrenceofarabia52994 жыл бұрын
Was hooked when I first peeped this reel back in the day, I still peep it in these coronavirus times. If only they would flip this in the drive in show today I would prepare to get there early!!! it would be much too hip!!! I would have to agree speakman was such an underrated martial artist never totally receiving the recognition he deserved but he was awesome!!! 'The perfect weapon' proves it no doubt!!!
@fredrandle5 жыл бұрын
I have this on VHS and it still goes hard in the paint. Great fight scenes, love it! I wish Mr. Speakman did more movies.
@captaincooool Жыл бұрын
this was a classic for my friends and I, but even as a kid I always remember after that fight in the dojo thinking "how is his face not all bruised up" lol.
@theclashinpoppy3615 ай бұрын
He did make a few more movies. Look him up.
@sixshooter45704 жыл бұрын
I only wish he had made more movies, this was one of the best martial arts movies I've ever seen.
@BionicBoom887 жыл бұрын
3rd degree black belt here. Speakman was my idol in Kempo. I was too young for Park, but speakman was my hero.
@dunruden97206 жыл бұрын
3rd degree black belt eh. How come you can't spell it?
@darkmagician3195 жыл бұрын
What is kenpo and how does it differ from other karate
@alwaystraining545 жыл бұрын
Kenpo is karate, it the was the widely used term in Okinawa prior to its adoption to the latter on mainland Japan in the early 1900’s. Most of what we recognize as karate today was by developed by individuals who referred to what they practiced as Kenpo. Shigeru Nakamura, the founder of Okinawa Kenpo (look this up it will help) taught Seikichi Odo, who was my teachers’ teacher for close to 20 years. Hope this helps.
@kparsa15 жыл бұрын
Have you had the pleasure of watching old clips of Ed Parker? The way he moved was like a deadly dance! I also would of loved to meet Master Parker but he's way before my time.
@euclideszoto9975 жыл бұрын
@@dunruden9720 OUCH!!!...............that hurt.
@vgall73083 жыл бұрын
Excellent movie, still one of my faves till this day out of all the great 80s, 90s martial art movies. Thought of this today because a guy I was helping had the same last name as Jeff, possibly related to him. Those movies are not dead, The Raid 1 and 2 was outstanding.
@HermannTheGreat7 жыл бұрын
One of the best martial arts action movies ever made
@steelerj20006 жыл бұрын
in 1991
@caiusmadison29966 жыл бұрын
it was an awesome movie then and still is despite the campiness of it at times.
@deridivisstar8846 жыл бұрын
I agree. Jeff speakman is severely underrated. I would take him over segal, maybe even van Damme
@caiusmadison29966 жыл бұрын
Van Damme was a hit with the ladies, so he got more roles, but looking back, that simply should not have been.
@MyREDTAIL6 жыл бұрын
Nice but Bruce Lee & Chuck Norris, & Jackie Chan Movie are no Slouch either. I like & Admire Jeff Speakman, Wish he would of made more Movies Action Movies like his " Perfect Weapon' Movie
@tuffyyakim19832 жыл бұрын
The Spinning Kicks/ Belt Changing scene was so Awesome! 12 years of Training in 6 spins! 1:42
@shadowman21928 жыл бұрын
The fight scenes in this movie are absolutely spectacular!
@derekmok8 жыл бұрын
It helps that Jeff Speakman actually knew how to fight, was in good shape, and moved fast (unlike Van Damme).
@benb96238 жыл бұрын
Van Damme was 18-1 as a pro kickboxer dude
@derekmok8 жыл бұрын
Doesn't mean he knows anything about fighting on film. Jackie Chan probably wouldn't last 10 minutes against Van Damme in his prime, but Jackie Chan made great action films. A typical Van Damme action scene: - Look - More looking - A lot more looking - Strip - Open mouth - Start kick - Show start of kick again - Kick travels 30 per cent of the way to target - Target's face looking stupid - Kick almost connects - Target still doesn't feel like dodging - Van Damme's face, trying to look aggressive - Kick connects - Target's scream of pain - Kick connects again - Slow motion of target starting to fall to ground - Van Damme yells - Target travels halfway to ground - Target falls - Van Damme poses in slow motion
@heavystarch1007 жыл бұрын
derekmok Van Damme is garbage his so called fight records are fabricated. He started out as a ballet dancer. He lies more than Segal. Jackie Chan and Sammo Hun trained since age 6 at the Beijin martial arts and theatre school. Van Damme backed out of a recent fight against Cung Lee he talked to much shit and got called out! Then claimed a knee injury. Im just saying in movies they're great but only a few have a reality that rivals they're films.
@perfectsplit55157 жыл бұрын
Jeff Speakman vs Donnie Yen
@ratlips4363 Жыл бұрын
Still some of the best moves from training. I studied under Ed Parker and Harvey Clarey back in 1968 in Menlo Park at Tracy's Studio. I'm now in my mid 70s and can still perform most of the moves. Fast, powerful, and accurate. Everything else is icing on the cake. Thank you Chuck for the video, I love Jeff Speakman's work over the years
@anton8239 жыл бұрын
I respect Jeff Speakman more than Steven Seagal because he appears more humble. Kenpo is a respectable martial art.
@Shawn72Chu9 жыл бұрын
anton823 Steven Seagal has a bad attitude
@AsherzGamingMods9 жыл бұрын
+anton823 I met him shortly before this movie came out and right after GrandMaster Parker died. He was cool, mild, straight forward personality.. Wasn't tooting his horn.. Really fast hands, he definitely had skill and you can feel the sting of his techniques even when he was pulling back and demonstrating them.
@moviexpert147 жыл бұрын
It's not the martial art that makes them humble or have attitude. It's the man themselves. Seagal just let the fame go to his head and because he'd avoid who could give him a challenge But Speakman is just a nice guy in general
@brianroberts30617 жыл бұрын
Jeremy Gabryszak he let the fame go to head, yea and he also let the double quarter pounder with cheese go to his stomach walking around here all fat and bloated and shit need to change his name to Steven sa fat ass gal
@Liquidcadmus6 жыл бұрын
actually kenpo is.. well.. mmhh... but jeff speakman is great at selling it. Aikido is a real martial art. but seagal is an asshole.
@elijahselbicky36395 жыл бұрын
Very underrated martial arts film. I like the fact that Speakman’s character was very humble and didn’t think he was invincible. He still got the job done in all of the great sequences.
@mariomartinez7817 жыл бұрын
Saw this movie at the theatre when i was 15. Still one of my all time favorites!!!!
@alainhernandez87673 жыл бұрын
I grew up on this movie in a time when every movie on TV was karate movies late 80 early 90. This one stood out for sure and one of my favorites of all time
@elderhardaway56745 жыл бұрын
"The Perfect Weapon" A Fantastic Martial Arts Movie!!!!!** Great Fight Scenes, Magnificent Choreography!!!!!** "The Best Of Kenpo Karate!!!!!"**
@markbell83433 жыл бұрын
If you want to get a picture of Kenpo and it's effectiveness, watch Perfect Weapon.
@jerrywoods4066 Жыл бұрын
@@markbell8343wasn't as good as this
@MooneShadow4 жыл бұрын
I always wanted to see more from this guy and his style. I Loved this movie. It was choreographed but it was damn good stuff.
@willyj99938 жыл бұрын
Still love this movie. One of the best.
@tommyg26604 жыл бұрын
5:22 is what made fall in love with Kenpo. This movie is a very underrated, Jeff Speakman should have been WAY bigger!
@Carlparishhonda5 жыл бұрын
This is a great martial arts movie. I purchased it in VHS video tape format during the 1990s. The video and sound is still amazingly clear after watching it recently in October 2019.
@EternallyThankful-os6pz4 ай бұрын
One of THE BEST compilations in the history of KZbin...THANKS VERY MUCH !!!!!
@Great_America7 жыл бұрын
That Achilles’ tendon punch was awesome!
@tivone132 жыл бұрын
I ran into Jeff Speakman at a 24 hour fitness center in San Bernardino Ca. about 20 years ago. I recognized him right away and I walked up to him. I said “your Jeff Speakman!” he chuckled and said yes and kindly talked to me a bit and said he was teaching up in Lake Arrowhead and working on a movie. A nice guy👍🏽
@jeffufcfanaticrosenberg6 жыл бұрын
def jeff was amazing. his hand speed was off the charts
@blockmasterscott4 жыл бұрын
The result of me seeing this movie in the theater was me taking Kenpo for 12 years and getting 2nd Dan. I'd do it again in a heartbeat.
@rockysingh40904 жыл бұрын
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@GangstaStan0105 жыл бұрын
This was authentic Kenpo. Back when Martial Arts school's were still allowed to take children through hell. Lol
@arklat4 жыл бұрын
Jeff Speakman had the same instructor I did, in a small studio in Pasadena, Ca. He trained me very well. I was able to earn a BB, and it was special.
@KennethKetchum4 жыл бұрын
LOL. brilliant and memorable comment In fact, while I was watching episode 2 of the new series Cobra Kai, it was amazing to hear the dialogue from the now grown up loser of last match in the first Karate Kid speaking to a youth using 1980's language which the youth found offensive. Talk about generational differences. You are so correct cause I grew up in the seventies/early eighties and the way our teachers spoke and treated us back then was clearly illustrated an an anacrhonism when the now middle aged adult use the tough sexist language of the youth on this new generation of student. Your statement speaks VOLUMES. Just please watch that first scene in the newly opened Kobra Kai dodo. So funny but true. The youth checks him on his language.
@williamdolyniuk78043 жыл бұрын
Yes yes yes.
@HansZarkovPhD Жыл бұрын
I miss my kenpo days, brings back memories
@dragonvue095 жыл бұрын
Sad his career is short lived. He is a genuinely authentic martial artist.
@philipjoseph50995 жыл бұрын
Deja vue what happened to him
@belkys1205 жыл бұрын
Deja vue : READ📚 AND PRACTICE 🙏🏾HIS ADVICE .!!!!!!!!!! . SPEED , AND COMBINATION , IS ( THE KEY 🔑 ) .!!!!!!! . AND NEVER GIVE UP ON YOUR DREAMS .!!!!!!!!!! . 😎🙏🏾😎.....
@thomastobin14924 жыл бұрын
@@philipjoseph5099 still teaching and improving Kenpo 5.0
@KaptainCanuck4 жыл бұрын
@@philipjoseph5099 in 2013, Speakman developed throat cancer and fully recovered
@aquilesriffo4 жыл бұрын
He was and is still handsome
@clintsequipment4 жыл бұрын
This guy was my teacher for a few days... Tom Kelley (Sibok) introduced me to him and he is the real deal and a very nice man!
@vincentcorpus51877 жыл бұрын
Actually Ed Parker was Elvis' bodyguard and trainer. Jeff Speakman is a great martial artist.
@scottjulie276 жыл бұрын
I didn't know that.
@acyutanandadas13265 жыл бұрын
Was that 'Odd Job'' at the last scene?
@jaminesonymorgan84285 жыл бұрын
Ed Parker was Elvis Presley bodyguard and trainer Jeff Speakman is a holder of a 9th Degree Black belt in kempo karate in the martial arts world in Australia in the 1980s he was huge way before Steven Seagull ever came in the spotlight
@dpapaioannow5 жыл бұрын
@@jaminesonymorgan8428 oohhh so this is why this movie is so gay looking,because of ed parker's "karate"...thanks for the info
@jaminesonymorgan84285 жыл бұрын
@@dpapaioannow why on earth will you use that stupid word can't you kids think of a different word beside that
@pauldiberardino94884 жыл бұрын
Have always respected this film. True martial arts classic. Jeff Speakman is a true master of his craft. Jeff Speakman is a true artist of his craft.
@karatebushido6 жыл бұрын
Fantastic movie !
@scottpessognelli19624 жыл бұрын
Highly underrated too!
@anonymousanonyme59053 жыл бұрын
Salut Major ! ☺
@frozzytango99273 жыл бұрын
just a white man movie... so tired of this white man beating up every other race..
@anonymousanonyme59053 жыл бұрын
@@frozzytango9927 WTF dude 😕 ...
@anonymousanonyme59053 жыл бұрын
a white man movie , JUST WOW 😦 ... nvr heard an idiocy like that in my entire life ... he fights the Triad, the ASIATIC MAFIA, you douche
@anthonynjie12094 жыл бұрын
This brings back good childhood memories... Oooh how time flies.
@The1969Vintage5 жыл бұрын
3:07 "Is there a problem here?" "Yeah! Some fool just wrecked the whole damn window!"
@rubenmejias73024 жыл бұрын
Really some fast and effective techniques. This dudes hands were lightning
@katanaburner8 жыл бұрын
Seems like Jeff breaks everything he sees LOL. Freaking awesome!
@davetherave17293 жыл бұрын
Jeff speakman is a martial artist in every sense. A true professional who trains rigorously. It's a pity he didn't become a big star like van dammed or seagal.
@christinasavannah79923 жыл бұрын
Its because sadly he wasnt charismatic....For example Van damme had that foreign pretty charm...Seagal had that quiet calm assassin quality....Jeff Speakman was very Neutral and Generic everyman.....Sadly the 90s wasnt looking for that
@davetherave17293 жыл бұрын
@@christinasavannah7992 Jeff speakman v seagal in their prime? Who would win? A very close fight I think.
@tiffanystevens35953 жыл бұрын
@@christinasavannah7992 IT'S because he didn't sell out to the Hollywood construct, that is the true reason in which he didn't make it in their soulless World of occult worship!
@taylorpack77052 жыл бұрын
He was supposed to Star in speed (1994) but they sold it to a different production company and Keanu reeves took his place.
@davetherave17292 жыл бұрын
@@taylorpack7705 I think there was something about him. He didn't really cut it as a movie star. Van damme was already a popular star before he moved to bigger firms. Alot of people's rented his films on video so he was well known. Yeah it would have been good if speakman had got some cinema releases.
@vincentnevels51327 жыл бұрын
Jeff Speakman other great martial artists with his brand of art of "Kenpo Karate" taught from the legendary late great "Ed Parker" founder of the art,Jeff Speaker is underrated,Like Steven Seagal in some ways,When it comes to stardom, And some critics don't know talent when they see it, It's a mighty crying shame.
@franksantos46805 жыл бұрын
Vincent Nevels yezzir Grandmaster Ed Parker American Kempo founder Sijo Emperado Est. 1947 !!! 5 different techniques in 1 !!!!!!!
@olderthanyoucali85124 жыл бұрын
Actually Professor Chow was Ed Parker's teacher, I believe Chow should be credited with being called the founder.
@josephshanklin95783 жыл бұрын
what a classic movie Jeff speakman is a good martial artist.
@frankeinstein110 жыл бұрын
"His Kempo stick fighting was indeed sound..."
@darthpauljackson10 жыл бұрын
Was that Jeff Speakman?? I loved that film...
@frankeinstein110 жыл бұрын
Paul Jackson absolutely...The Perfect Weapon was Ill.."
@darthpauljackson10 жыл бұрын
Is that you Vic? Speakman for Expendables 4
@frankeinstein110 жыл бұрын
Paul Jackson yes sirr
@darthpauljackson10 жыл бұрын
Decadent Sweet lol,, thought so...I had totally forgot about that film..
@CacophonyOfDestruction Жыл бұрын
Speakman doesn’t get enough credit. After Bloodsport this was always my second favorite
@bobbybetterman70218 жыл бұрын
Where is the scene when the young Jeff beat up the football player with "one foot?" Still love this movie which inspired me to get a belt in Kenpo.
@steveabraham30525 жыл бұрын
Bobby Betterman Yeah, the scene where he split the helmet with a spinning back kick, was bad ass!
@steveabraham30525 жыл бұрын
John Smith There are lots of kicks in Kenpo that resemble Tae Kwon Do. The difference is, TWD isn’t as aggressive an art as Kenpo. To me, TWD is flashy and not really effective in a street fight. There are no points in a real combat situation... you either walk away or are carried away.
@chickenfriedbobcat60905 жыл бұрын
@ a combination of Muay Thai and Brazilian jiu-jitsu will take you farther in self defense then any make believe martial art like kungfu, taekwondo, Tai chi or similar styles. Karate, if practiced religiously, can be legit, but still not a match for a Muay Thai Brazilian jiu-jitsu combo.
@steveabraham30524 жыл бұрын
Keller Smith the funny thing about “@-ing” people on the internet, is that you don’t know who the fuck you’re talking to. Trust & believe I’ve sparred and fought legit black belts of TWD. I trained in TWD from the age of 5 y/o... it’s flashy. Can it be used in self/defense? Sure it could, so could Tai Chi. The artists you mentioned in your rant are indeed excellent martial artist, but you will note that they’ve adapted other arts to their practice. I’m no spring chicken and far from a novice in martial arts. I know it’s best to compliment your training with other disciplines to make your application of self-defense as practical and effective as possible. I don’t live in Hollywood, i train to fight and fight like I train. Merry Christmas 🎄
@seanparker88604 жыл бұрын
@ so you took 2 classes a week for 2 years and thought you'd be a badass at 12 years old. The art is only as good as the person practicing it.
@johnobannon2291 Жыл бұрын
This is my comfort martial arts action movie. Loved it since I was a kid and I've watched it no less than one million times.
@GeorgiaNFA5 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite movies as a kid! Thanks for posting!
@RayTheProducer3 жыл бұрын
Speakman should've been huge. Handsome, could act, had charisma, and kicked ass believably. So many of these early 90s guys had so much talent, and Speakman was up there.
@sibulelomabenge34028 жыл бұрын
epic childhood movie right here
@perfectsplit55157 жыл бұрын
Mine too! I was taking karate when this came out. I think his fight scenes were better than Van-Damme's!
@sibulelomabenge34027 жыл бұрын
Waaay better.
@sibulelomabenge34027 жыл бұрын
The speed on the guy
@leeroyheadley27944 жыл бұрын
Waht s ☝
@garycleveland64104 жыл бұрын
Even though I study Tae Kwon Do and Arnis, it was this movie that encouraged me to begin training in martial arts. Kenpo wasn't available where I was stationed.
@SirParcifal5 жыл бұрын
this reminded me of streets of rage meets double dragon two - remember in double dragon two the big asian boss they had to fight and then he would disappear and come back again??? Love it!
@leorogstad69304 ай бұрын
When this first came out i was so excited to get to see this that i was raving about how cool it looked to my co workers and that after work i was headed to the theater to see this. It was a pretty incredible experience and i was blown away by Jeff speakman's kenpo skills. I truly thought that he'd be the next face of martial arts action stars,but it just didn't happen.He made a few other movies that were good...like Street Knight,The Expert,Deadly Outbreak & Memorial Day...but by 2006 he was done with making movies and faded from the public eye. It's too bad because there has never been another Ken po martial artist ever again, from what i know,to appear in any action movies and if there are any ,then they haven't been recognized as being as badass as Speakman was. I have been an mma fan as well ever since UFC 1 and i would have loved to have seen a ken po expert like Speakman challenge someone and see how wll would they do,but the UFC and other mma organizations don't truly except all styles of martial arts,otherwise you would've already seen more diverse martial artists.I know Speakman has been an incredible teacher of Ken Po since retiring from films,so good for him and continuing to follow his passion and helping teach others the world over.Always a fan !!!
@bluehavencd8 жыл бұрын
Looks like Shang Tsun got his ass whipped.
@spaceman57342 жыл бұрын
loved this movie when I was young and learning how to love the Planet and myself. Thank you. its a great time to be on this Planet.
@DipSet853 жыл бұрын
What a great film! Discovered this one a few years back, been very fond of it ever since. Well put together. Love it
@robertliles4795 Жыл бұрын
Jeff and I were in the Movie 🎥 “Street Knight “. I was the first to die by Jeff with a broken neck. Thanks 🙏 Buddy for the memories. Respectfully, John Kane. 1992 Los Angeles.PEACE MY FRIEND. 🥋🐉💪❤️🩹☮️✝️🙋♂️😇Happy 🦃Day. I am still in Sac. Town.
@gorgeouslady56125 жыл бұрын
He beat him like Phil Collins playing in the air tonight On the Drums!.
@MakavelithePrince963 жыл бұрын
Haha lol
@jamieoliver79475 жыл бұрын
Not seen that movie for maybe 25 years, thank you for sharing. Many blessings.
@Futureknight1448 жыл бұрын
Speakman would have awesome as the lead in the original "Roadhouse".
@MrRobjs837 жыл бұрын
Future Knight thats what I was thinking, that should have been his 1st movie! He's the real deal! Probably taught Pat Swaze for that movie lol
@moviexpert147 жыл бұрын
Actually I think it was either Benny Urquidez or Richard Norton
@zuludawn99325 жыл бұрын
Swaze actually trained with Benny the Jet Urquidez for that film Benny also choreographed the fight scenes for Road House
@walterkoziol38225 жыл бұрын
Also, Swaze's fight scene by the lake was actually a real fight. That log that Swaze took to his ribs cracked or even broke couple of ribs. At first the stuntman hated Swaze with a passion cause he thought Swaze was nothing more than a dancing prima Donna. It got to the point where the stuntman didn't care if he got fired and blacklisted. Keep in mind Swaze knew the stuntman hated his guts. It was no secret. The tension was extremely high. When the director yelled action the stuntman told Swaze that he's gonna fuck him up so Swaze told him to bring it. Everything was real except the ripped throat. After that scene the stuntman went to the hospital to get his leg in a cast. Swaze went after filming was done. That stuntman and Swaze became really good friends afterwards.
@seanharrilal5725 жыл бұрын
@@walterkoziol3822 If your serious, I really didn't know that... That fight scene was really Intense and I respected Patrick ever since then
@matthewJ1423 жыл бұрын
Props to the team who worked on this movie. That's how you make an action scene!
@chuck71906 жыл бұрын
"It's Breaktime guys" 7:36. Great action one-liner. The sound effects are awesome. I can feel every bone crunching hit in my soul.
@mikewatkins35334 жыл бұрын
A lot of legends in this movie! The 70s thru the 90s were awesome!!!😎🎸🍺🍺
@michel32659 жыл бұрын
Cool! The mugging...or attempted mugging... scene should've been included as well
@travisbeem99064 жыл бұрын
I had to watch it a few times to make sure I didn't blink and miss that scene.
@Sithspit_Rogue3 жыл бұрын
@@travisbeem9906 my old instructor walked me through that scene step by step; there's so much to unpack in that short little sequence. In my mind, the exclusion of it tells me they identified flash over substance for this list.
@bryanmuster56624 жыл бұрын
Love this movie! I used to stay up late to watch it on Cinemax as a kid. Fantastic!
@christophersmith36955 жыл бұрын
I’ll never forget the day I got my Sho dan. There is nothing like it when you put on that black gi and belt...
@ronnieharsh15565 жыл бұрын
I love martial art's.i wish i had stuck with it.i know you had to feel 10 feet tall that day.i'm glad you stayed and worked at it.to receive a black belt is a true honor to behold.i wish you well. Keep endeavoring yourself as you go from one degree to another.i hope you will continue the hard work to achieve your goal.thx for sharing your story.🏆.
@thfpt4 жыл бұрын
@@ronnieharsh1556 yeah it is a good feeling when one is finally able to put on the strip of cloth to signify the black belt achievement. Also, it was always instilled in me that it's a stepping stone to where the heart of training begins. Hey it's never too late to start learning again, barring major physical difficulties. I have an elderly lady in my class, 72 years old, arthritic, sometimes her hands don't work right, and she just earned her purple belt. Perseverance counts for a lot with me, and believe it when I say that she has it. I frequently get people my age (50) and up asking about and then joining. I think it's great, especially when they have the attitude that they're learning an art form, and being able to fight/ defend oneself and others is a byproduct of learning said art form. So yeah, maybe pick it back up and continue. You never know, it could change your life.
@ronnieharsh15564 жыл бұрын
@@thfpt oh wow congratulations.you are now a teacher.72yrs old.i can see that she has what it takes.as you and i know you got to have heart as she does.i won't take to much of your time.i would love nothing more than to get back in it.but i have one thing that stops me.12yrs ago i was diagnosed with complete kidney failure i did 2yrs of dialysis.then one day in the we hour's of the morning the hospital called and said come on in they had a kidney for me.it's been ten yrs now work's like the day i received it.praise JESUS right.i now have other health issues.i treat it like a women would take care of a new born very precious.i couldn't afford a hit to that area.you sound like a good person.if i could have you teach me.i have nothing holding me back.except it takes a while to put all my specialists that i need.well it was great that i heard back from you.i admire this elderly lady she has grit.i applaud her.my heart says yes. my body says no.lol.well you take care and congratulations to you.if you don't mind and think of it i sure would like hearing from you again.also let me know how this lady is doing.that is if you don't mind.well take care.GOD BLESS.
@104693 жыл бұрын
I had the Privilege of being at a Seminar with Speakman and had lunch with him I must say he’s a very humble and honest man, he’s Very down to earth. He doesn’t portray himself as the person he is you would never think he’s either martial artist or a movie star.
@HexenStar7 жыл бұрын
This movie (and Jeff Speakman in particular) still has the BEST of the non-Donnie-Yen-based fight choreography! Especially the fight against James Lew and the other two in the dojo.That mae geri was killer! (not that fake hollywood kick that we have in the movies today)
@johnashton47764 ай бұрын
Jeff Speakman as Marc Spector Moonknight, if only he was thirty years younger an underrated movie.
@Canalus8 жыл бұрын
This movie has an evil triumvirate formed by Lo-Pan, Shang-Tsun and Sub-Zero from the Running Man? Holy crap, I must see it ASAP!
@TheSaneHatter7 жыл бұрын
The early 90's were a great time to be alive.
@Mister_Majestic5 жыл бұрын
Did we just become best friends?
@Lord_Muggs5 жыл бұрын
Agreed. It's good even by today's standards.
@slipperyjohnson70164 жыл бұрын
He's more than Sub Zero, he's The Professor! He's been around a long time. Let's not forget James Lew either, awesome fighter!
@mikehammer17774 жыл бұрын
@@slipperyjohnson7016 James Lew, ridiculously underrated.....
@aldroid4844 Жыл бұрын
Loved this Movie, studied 4 years of Kenpo because of it.. There are some great aspects to this art and the training for adults is serious
@chrisdunnettmusic4 жыл бұрын
This is great but how could you leave out the best scene..the opening when he's doing his Kata...although not a fight scene that scene not only sets the mood for the film but is simply beautiful! It's also one of the 2 very things that inspired to begin training in the Martial Arts 28 years ago...still going :)
@WondrousEarth2 жыл бұрын
So satisfying an ending
@rodrigovalenzuela83553 жыл бұрын
Entre las mejores películas de artes marciales con un protagonista carismático y las escenas de acción y de combate están muy bien realizadas .Hoy después de un par de décadas es todo un clásico este gran film y que puede volver a verse muchas veces sin que aburra .Mérito de un guión simple, entretenido y sobre todo vertiginoso La rapidez de manos de JEFF es impresionante y el manejo del LINCHACO ( así le decimos acá en Chile) a los dos palos unidos por cadena pues espectacular también .
@ronaldnorton94542 жыл бұрын
Jeff Speakman is a phenomenal Martial Artist I’ve seen this movie about 10 times and I’m amazed every single time i see it, the fight scenes are amazing and the choreography is Fantastic. I wish Mr. Speakman made more movies but I have herd he developed health problems in which I’m real sorry to hear, if it wasn’t for that he would have taken Hollywood by Storm.